It also isn’t taking schools long to figure out that is going to be problematic. Telling donors to not give a dollar to their school but instead give it to a private organization that is going to give that money almost exclusively to male athletes is about as transparent a move to violate the spirit of federal law as you can imagine.I'd be shocked if we don't see B10 and SEC schools start to deflect donors away from the athletic dept and towards NIL collectives that are entirely separate and independent of the schools but just coincidentally work together in perfect synchrony. The athletic departments will have more funds than they know what to do with from the media deals to fund their operations. Anything in excess can go to the NILs.
I really don't see schools challenging to pay players directly, it opens a whole can of worms that I'm sure they'd rather not get into. NIL collectives let them have their cake and eat it too.
I'd imagine there are some class action lawsuits in the works now, waiting for ADs to step on their dicks enough to leave a paper trail and get the critical mass of dollars high enough to make it worth the while.